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bagirrra123 [75]
3 years ago
10

Read and choose the option with the correct word or words to complete the sentence.

Spanish
2 answers:
dexar [7]3 years ago
6 0
Mi mamá no puede recoger a sus hijos hoy;tiene que hacer diligencias en la ciudad
Taya2010 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Hacer diligencias

Explanation:

1. I'm a native speaker lol

2. It makes the most sense other than "Llenar el tanque" which means "fill the tank". The rest don't really make sense,

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